it's very painful for the clintons. they are very close to huma. it's not a comparable situation in a lot of televise what i think hillary clinton went through. >> schieffer: all of a sudden we're talking about the economy again. the president is going out to make these speeches about jobs and all of that. and, apparently, is going to sort of de-emphasize deficit reduction now and move back towards jobs, david. what do you make of this? >> i think he's trying to set himself up for the fight that's coming this fall. we're beginning to realize the dimensions of this, how messy it's going to be, once congress get back here in september and they have a conflict over not only extending the annual budget but also over the debt ceiling. and you're going to see-- it's going to be extremely messy. i think the chances of getting resolutions are small. tax reform is on the table. spending cuts are on the table. sequester is on the table. frankly, i think the president is right to get back to it. what i objected to in his speech was him saying washington has t